Hon Peter Foss requested a breakdown of funding for arts programs in prisons, including program specifics, funding sources, and expenditure categories. The Attorney General provided detailed financial information for the 2002-03 financial year, including data on Acacia prison.

AnsweredQoN 404Legislative Council
Asked
5 March 2003
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Attorney General

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(b) by program; (c) by source of funds (Federal, State, Justice, Culture and Arts etc); and (d) by use of funds (materials, teaching and external fees etc)?
(c) by source of funds (Federal, State, Justice, Culture and Arts etc); and (d) by use of funds (materials, teaching and external fees etc)?
(d) by use of funds (materials, teaching and external fees etc)?

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Answered
1 April 2003
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming representing the Attorney General
Response time
27 days
(b) teaching, arts in the prisons?
arts in the prisons?
(b) by program Accredited Art Program $212,487 Visual Arts $ 26,127 Performing Arts $ 28,010 Special Projects $ 14,100 Writer's Project $ 54,400 Arts Coordinator $ 68,600 c) by source of funds Federal $ 52,100 Justice $232,967 Australia Council $ 54,400 AIMS Corporation $ 47,607 Aboriginal Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ECU) $ 16,650 (d) by use of funds Teaching $220,178 External Fees $ 6,600 Materials/equipment $ 44,089 Salary/on costs $ 68,600 Teaching & Fees Acacia $ 16,650 Peer tutor wages –Acacia $ 6,847 External facilitators –Acacia $ 25,760 Materials/equipment – Acacia $ 15,000 (2) Prisons Arts Coordinator Manager Education and Vocational Training At Acacia there is no appointed FTE – Arts are managed by the Education Coordinator (3) (a) administrating - 1 FTE. At Acacia there is no appointed FTE –the Administration Assistant Education undertakes administrative function in maintaining records. (b) teaching arts in prison - 40 casual tutors At Acacia 2 external facilitators and 3 peer tutors are utilised. (*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(d) by use of funds Teaching $220,178 External Fees $ 6,600 Materials/equipment $ 44,089 Salary/on costs $ 68,600 Teaching & Fees Acacia $ 16,650 Peer tutor wages –Acacia $ 6,847 External facilitators –Acacia $ 25,760 Materials/equipment – Acacia $ 15,000 (2) Prisons Arts Coordinator Manager Education and Vocational Training At Acacia there is no appointed FTE – Arts are managed by the Education Coordinator (3) (a) administrating - 1 FTE. At Acacia there is no appointed FTE –the Administration Assistant Education undertakes administrative function in maintaining records. (b) teaching arts in prison - 40 casual tutors At Acacia 2 external facilitators and 3 peer tutors are utilised. (*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(2) Prisons Arts Coordinator Manager Education and Vocational Training At Acacia there is no appointed FTE – Arts are managed by the Education Coordinator (3) (a) administrating - 1 FTE. At Acacia there is no appointed FTE –the Administration Assistant Education undertakes administrative function in maintaining records. (b) teaching arts in prison - 40 casual tutors At Acacia 2 external facilitators and 3 peer tutors are utilised. (*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(3) (a) administrating - 1 FTE. At Acacia there is no appointed FTE –the Administration Assistant Education undertakes administrative function in maintaining records. (b) teaching arts in prison - 40 casual tutors At Acacia 2 external facilitators and 3 peer tutors are utilised. (*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(b) teaching arts in prison - 40 casual tutors At Acacia 2 external facilitators and 3 peer tutors are utilised. (*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
(*) all the above data relates to the current financial year (2002-03). _
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